CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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The Horsieman: Memories of a Traveller 1928-58
Duncan Williamson
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The Highland Clearances
Eric Richards
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Jessie’s Journey: Autobiography of a Traveller Girl
Jess Smith
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Full Volume
Robert Crawford
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Global Environmental History: 10,000 BC to AD 2000
I.G. Simmons
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Border Bloodshed: Scotland and England at War, 1369-1403
Alastair J. Macdonald
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Road to Independence?: Scotland Since the Sixties
Murray Pittock
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John Knox
Rosalind K. Marshall
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Who Belongs to Glasgow?
Mary Edward
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The Reivers: The Story of the Border Reivers
Alistair Moffat
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The Eighteenth-century Novel and Contemporary Social Issues: An Introduction
Professor Stuart Sim
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On the Trail of Arthur Conan Doyle: An Illustrated Devon Tour
Brian W. Pugh, Paul R. Spiring
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Rare, Wild and Free
Mike Tomkies
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Whiskey and Spirits For Dummies
Perry Luntz
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The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
President Barack Obama
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An Accidental Tragedy: The Life of Mary, Queen of Scots
Roderick Graham
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At the Edge of Empire: The Life of Thomas Blake Glover
Michael Gardiner
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Tooth and Claw: Living Alongside Britain’s Predators
Peter Cairns, Mark Hamblin
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Silver Made in Scotland
George Dalgleish, Henry Steuart Fothringham
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How to Pass Higher Music Listening
Joe McGowan
LATEST ISSUE: Coming Up
A Death in Glasgow by Eva MacRae
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Common Ground: A Q & A with Elissa Soave
Dàn nam Ban by Ceitidh Chambeul
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Original Sins by Linda Duncan McLaughlin
Poochie Pete and His Very Big Feet by Dougie Payne
Saltswept: A Q & A with Katalina Watt
Secret Agent Nessie by Gary Chudleigh and Laura Howell
Symphonic by Jim Crumley
The Cut Up & The Shadows and the Dust
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ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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Spring 2026 Round Up of Scots & Gaelic Releases
‘Discover Jansson’s uninhibited imagination full of love, kindness, and adventure.’
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Walking Edinburgh’s Lost Railways By Robin Howie and John McGregor
‘In earlier times it was a site where lovers came to relax and dream, hence the beautiful traditiona …
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David Robinson Reviews: The Loch of the Bees
‘The past’s current flows through the characters in his fiction so strongly that it almost becomes t …
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The Nightkeeper’s Apprentice by Jude Reid
‘She’d never seen anything like it. The whole sky was lit up in ribbons of colour – blue, green, yel …
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David Robinson Interviews: Gavin Francis
‘He’s not my GP so I can’t say this for sure, but based on this book – wise, informed, well-written, …
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The Cromarty Library Circle by Shona MacLean
‘No one in the room could have been unaware of what it was that Dr Fraser alluded to. The horrors pe …
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Andrew Redmond Barr
Andrew Redmond Barr is a writer and artist from Edinburgh with a keen interest in Scottish history, literature and culture. He is the author of multiple books, and has worked on a number of hand-drawn illustration projects, including book design, mural …
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Luath Press
Luath Press takes its name from Robert Burns, whose little collie Luath (Gael., swift or nimble) tripped up Jean Armour at a wedding and gave him the chance to speak to the woman who was to be his wife and the abiding love of his life. Burns called one …